About Me

Two of my four kids must wear glasses. One of those two is going to be a teenager this year. My daughter will be thirteen this year and is very active in sports. She has been asking for contact lenses for the last couple of years, but I continue to tell her that she has to wait until she is old enough and responsible enough to take care of them properly. Since that day is quickly coming, I have decided to work with her to create this blog. Here, you will learn about contact lenses, what it takes to care for them and how to determine if your teen is ready for them.

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2016

While splashing some chemicals in your eyes may cause only minor discomfort, exposure to certain chemical substances can cause permanent damage or even blindness. Chemical eye injuries can happen at work, but they can occur at home too. Injuries that are the result of splashing cleaning products or other household products in your eyes can be just as serious as splashing industrial chemicals in your eyes.
What part of the eye is affected?